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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 14P PA±11 FOuRTEEI THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBER 24th, 1969 Igets, h Team 8 - In a regular scheduled- hockey game, played' in Ripley on Tues day, December 18, the Lucknow Midgets decisively defeated the Blyth Midget team 8-5, Donald Mann assisted by Allan' Andrew and Dale Hunter,' John MacKenzie assisted by Russ Monerief each scored twice in.' • the first period., • Blyth counted once in the first; to trail: 4-1. at : the close of the period: Kim Cowan with Steve Hackett assisting scored; Lucknow's 5th . goal .at.the 10.minute mark of the 2nd period; A minute later Blyth chalked up•their 2nd of the - night, Lue:kno'w's Paii1 Fr-ayne ,--. assisted by ,Allan Andrew , scored before Blyth tallied another. 3' minutes later :Dale'.Hunter of the Lucknow',team assisted by.! Allan Andrew rounded •off the : scoring for the 2nd period, at the • 19;35 mark. • Russ Moncrief,scored Lucknow's only of the; 3rd. period •Blyth chalked -up 2.' more goals '; in. the 3rd Referees ,,Ken •Houston and • Barg Johnston'of the W Lyrood - area handed• out 5 'minor:penal- ties `,to Lucknow and 3' to Blyth.• Iey'Defeats bSfFWO� One of. Ripley intermediates'` • best games •was y pla ed on Sunday. played night Neither team'was'ahead more thart"onegoal all night until the 'Last fifteen seconds when Dashwood pulled their goalie in' favour of a' sixth. attack- er., Houston scored into the open' net. • p ey,s scorers were n is Martin1,3, singles to Ron Farrell, John Fludder Bill NiacTavish • and Ken Huston: �.._Re£e�es Pierce and the `_fe t handed out 25. penalties with i'Dashwood getting' 15 and Ripley' 10.'' It was Ripley's largest crowd of. the season., . •• • •• i.00�Ies 9 p.m • ''Ruth Jardine :captured, both high' single and. high ':triple with ,scores Of 244 and 661. Congrats'!. Games played; Barb' Helr is Bananas 5, Carol Atkinson''s • , Peaches 2i Tillie Wilson's Oranges 5, Mary Lou Banger's Grapes 2;. -Marg Hackett's Strawberries' 2,' Bev Thornpson's Apples. 5... • ' Games 200.,and over:, Kay Craw- .ford 227, Ruth Jardine,20'0 • 244; 217•Shirley Cook 212, Dianne. Carter 226, ;Mary Lou Barger 2`03, LoreenAlton 205 Anna Johnstone 238; Tindie Nelson' 225, 202, Gayle Spencer • Tearn standing Oranges' 68,•' Apples 56 , Peaches 50:, Straw - berries' 49' Grapes 47 , Bananas 45,, :Mrs: Cliff Kilpatrick won•a turkey' donated by Mr'. and Mrs Fred'Hortonof the .Bowling Alley` .Town' with teams out int :full- strength this ,week, Isabel Tiffin 'Was high lady, with a 180 single and 334'double. ' Harry. Lavts' was high for the men with a ' 208 single and, a 368 double ' ovntry Team points won Turnips: 3, Carrots .2, Potatoes 3 and Lettuce 9. • Team standings are •Potatoes • 24., Lettuce. 21, Carrots '1,4,'and Turnips 12. Winner'of the turkey.draw •wa Mrs . Joe Machlillan:yy/ Next bowling day for this League is • Thursday; January 8,• 1970 so • come.:one and• all and see what •t a new year; .ring s`. Bantams Win 9=6 Over Wingham BY ,DON JOHNSTONE • The Lucknow and Win • am. Jack ,Campbell• captured the • high single of the evening 'with a score, of 225. Ron Stanley had high triple with, a ;.•,1q score. ;Points: OH 1< , Cardinals Vultures .. aH k. ` . . Standings 'Owls, 73, Cardinals'', 54,'Vultures 25, Hawks' 3f'. • Near bowliuri Jannary6, 19.1(!.•.. Merry .Christmas to` all 1. Bantam hockey teams .played a :game in Wires h -am r`.." "Frid night with the outcome inn' favour of the Lucknow tearri 9-C League . or ChristrnasTurkeys Twas the week before Christmas., •And all•through the allies,, The'Lucknow-Dungannon, League, Really did rally. • ' With her feet in her boot's: ' And her eye; on the pins, Joanne Searle's 276 was out to win. On another lane close by, Marian Mac,Kinnon's;627 triple W.•:asn'ti a: lie • Other ,mothers to win were Deanna Reavie, 252., Mary.;, Fisher 248vf Marion MacKinnon.`• 248 and Shirley Hawthorne'241.`' The . men in the that showed off', who were loud had Harold Ritchie with a •294•and Donald MacKinnon with a 719. Others to join this :festive mood. were Grant Chisholm' 286, Harold • Londry 285, Donald MacKinnon 283, Jack Fisher 27.7`, Jack Caesar, 256;. Frank Hawthorne 258, Bud Thonipson 250 : Now this knocks 'round tfhe;• little points: and leaves. us .sitting in: this form. Beavers 69, Zebras •60,. Cubs•:58,'Tigers 51, Wol'ver- ines-48-,Gophers'47—Po-le C—at 41;, Coons 41, Chipmunks 37 '.' Squirrels .33, Kangaroos. 32 and .: Lions 29. • , • Now Mr. Fred, Horton, Out of the goodness• of his. heart', ..Decided with'a turkey to part,,, Kay Oollye Y and Lorraine ;Arnold Now ow"n a.kird -.bow absurd.• s.ror The league also with:,3 bards: '1ifgive' to Bill and Marie ' with 1.416, Kation M.acKinn• And Bill Searle 746 a merry dinner..'' Now from` the league to all of .MERRY, CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY: NEW YEAR! • • ow is the tim t0' rejoice in .:the blessings and be moved by the inspirational meaning .. of the season. And to express sincere thanks to each customer, whom it has been a real'pleasure to,, serve. you • Juniors Dona 'wagner`outbowled ever . every brie this1week with her single of 288 •and a 'double •Of: 399. :•' Real °: good:work Dona' Murray' , Button bowled:a..219,sin le for: the. boys and Murray, Reid's:352 double was also high;' • T•earn points` won .Robins 3 Birds.5 ,, Bobolinks p,' and 'Orioles5. TTeam standings are Blue' Birds 35, Swallows 28, Bobolinks 26;, • Orioles 22; Robins 20 and Can - ries 1B: . • Lucky,draw. prizes went to David Humphrey,.' Dorothy - Wagner, , :Cheryl. Leystra . ' Ronnie•' Sac"Donald•. Murray Reid,• Dona t,*agner and Jiir► Pentland /. • Next bowling' day for: this league is January.104 ;197. . .Let's all come .back fighting hard. • Kenny Farrish from Ian Mont' •gontery", David Newb6ld frorr; Ricky Cranston,scor'ed Lucknc w's 2 first period goals. ,Wingharn tied the score with a goal, in the • lst and one in the :2nd,.; '.Luekriow•. • went ahead 3-2 as lan Montgom- ery. assisted b. Kenny Farrish and Wayne Courtney found an opening Wingham onceagain tied;the �i'orC•'with a goal before the 2nd' Nriod ,was oyer. Lucknow put on a real splurge in tits•'; td period'cduniing t goals tri Wins;1'iam's'.'1. %ennv Parrish p 11 the (:Best for The, treats' of ' the : Christivas season are' • man •' and' varied and our': wish for ',ou, P our customers, is that you. and your 'families, may. have -the good fortune, to enjoy them `all:. Thanks for your patronage! LDER$ FRUIT MARKET vert and Ralph Aildera . Reiss Button rolled the hich• trig le .of -21• and Jack Caesar the JaCi --vr2ry scored: 4' of these •4:owls . He wat 'assisted ,on then-, by-'Ian'.lontgorn • ery , 3 times;. Wayne Courtney and Andy Whitby'. once` 1,an' Montgorrie :chalked tipthe other goals: He was assisted by Mark Chisholm arid•Ke.nn Fairish, • • working better with Kenna Farrish's line playing exception= ally•well, le'nnv scored 5 goals and 'assisted twice in this game. The 2nd line consisting of Brian Courtney , h"ark•Chisholm and Andy Whitby played fine hockey. triple' was 70`, • o A. Walter Arnold slylustangs. c,•••, Bill lt.titton s. l?onttaes 4; Keith • Black's Buicks 4, Bill Stewart's' Oldsmobles ~3y Buster Whitby's ords,5, Clarence s.Dodges r, . a nes of 22: and,over: •lack Caesar :C4, Clarence Creer O3, :.St, Russ Button 2t , 252, ` n 252,: C.. c�, alart:eye toCulbert a. 'a 'Bilk Hunter 2'4 r 2,3", Harold Errington 30; '211,\$,'dill Stewart' 2$8 ' " 'eam standing,; Pontiaes 51 Cldsrnobiles 60, Mustangs 49 Fords 89''Buiciis 38, bodges From till :of us fo, all. of you, we send our •, • - • I• •••:•- 11 • old-fashioned holiday season MONTGOMERY MOTORS